>smooth stones and pieces of bone that he believes were arranged>by humans to pave a 27-foot-wide circle.> "'They intentionally paved this area for cultural>activities,' says Mania. 'We found here a large anvil of>quartzite set between the horns of a huge bison, near it were>fractured human skulls.'"~Rick Gore, "The First Europeans,">National Geographic, July, 1997, p. 110>>Quite frankly, with all the evidence for cannibalism I posted earlier, this>sounds very much like a religious altar. Could these men have been>practicing that well-known form of religion--human sacrifice?

It sure looks like it could be.

If so, the>Christian view of how fossil men fit into a Scriptural framework needs>serious revision.>

Why? I'm curious.

What is your view of "the Christian view of how fossil men fit into the
Scriptural framework"?